A thread about Laszlo Hanyecz on X which is interesting and I believe it's worth to share here.
This content is from the thread.Mined 80,000 BTC when it was under $0.01
Spent $2.4 billion on pizza
1/A Mac programmer from Florida, Laszlo Hanyecz discovered #Bitcoin in April 2010 when it was less than $0.01.
His goal was to help more people run the software.
Back then, $BTC only ran on Windows.
2/Laszlo quickly translated Satoshi’s code for MacOS.
He wrote software users began running within a week.
Here’s the computer he wrote it on: an iBook G4 😲
3/Laszlo quickly became one of Satoshi’s most trusted contributors
Here’s Satoshi and Laszlo discussing what gives #BTC value and the mechanics of how payments work 👏
4/Laszlo and Satoshi also discussed #Bitcoin’s future design
Here’s Laszlo pushing back against those who already didn’t think the network could scale 👏
5/Laszlo was one of the first 5 developers to work on #Bitcoin.
Here’s Satoshi crediting him for his work helping to test and review the 3rd version of the software in history 🏆
6/Laszlo wasn't just a coder though.
He was the 1st user to mine with powerful GPUs
He took computer hardware specialized for video games and quickly boosted the network’s hashpower 🔥
7/Laszlo’s mined 35,000 $BTC in just the first 2 months
He was making 700+ $BTC a day
His wallet balance grew to over 80,000 #Bitcoin 🤯
8/Satoshi didn't like what he saw
In fact, he wrote an email to Laszlo asking him to reconsider how he was mining.
He wanted to keep it easy for "100% of people" to earn #Bitcoin 🤔
9/Rather than quit mining, Laszlo decided to give back to #Bitcoin.
In fact, he dusted off one of Satoshi’s own ideas – taking an example from the official Bitcoin FAQ.
10/So, on May 18, 2010, Lazlo went on to the #Bitcoin forum and offered to send 10,000 $BTC to anyone who would buy him dinner.
10,000 BTC was worth just ~$41 🤯
11/3 days later, a 19-year-old student in California answered his call.
Jeremy “Jercos” Sturdivant got on his laptop and ordered a pizza from Laszlo’s local Papa John’s, swapping 10,000 $BTC.
Here’s what the payment looked like on the blockchain:
12/Here’s a picture of Laszlo and his kids eating the two 10,000 $BTC pizzas.
At $70,000, each pie cost ~$350 million
Each slice cost over $40 million 🤯
13/For Laszlo, though, this wasn’t enough.
He made clear it this an “open offer"
He spent 40,000 $BTC on pizza ~$3 billion today 🤯
14/In 2010, Laszlo was one of #Bitcoin’s most active developers.
Then, life got in the way.
He spent everything he mined and left the community.
15/Laslzo has no regrets, though.
In 2018, he bought two pizzas with #Bitcoin again.
In fact, he was one of the 1st to use the Lightning Network for a payment – another historic first ⚡️
16/Today, Laszlo has the distinction of eating the most expensive pizza in history.
But – more importantly – he kickstarted the #Bitcoin economy, paving the way for a freer financial system.
I don't know what do you learn from his story but I myself learn from his experience as follows.
I will never sell all bitcoin I have and I always reserve a part of my bitcoin for very long term, like 10% to 30% of my bitcoin for very long term and I even don't care when I take profit with it. In next 20 or 30 years, the 10% to 30% of my reserved bitcoin possibly will have more value than what I sell earlier.